Hunt Law launches free Florida criminal law resource center
Hunt Law has launched a free public education hub with articles and videos that explain Florida criminal law in plain language for Tampa Bay residents and people across the state. The firm says the project is meant to help people understand rights, penalties and court procedures before they face an arrest or charge.
Why it matters: - The resource center gives the public free access to plain-language legal information on Florida criminal law. - The materials are designed to help residents understand rights, charges and court procedures before a legal emergency. - The initiative may help people make faster, more informed decisions after an arrest, traffic stop or criminal allegation.
What happened: - Hunt Law launched a public education initiative with blog articles, videos and online legal resources. - The content targets Tampa Bay residents and people across Florida. - Attorney J. Ruffin Hunt leads the effort. - Hunt is a former Division Chief with the Hillsborough County Public Defender's Office. - All materials are available free through Hunt Law's website and YouTube channel.
The details: - The firm is publishing articles on topics including felony charges, misdemeanor charges and refusal to take a breath test in Florida. - Additional written guides cover domestic violence allegations, DUI offenses, drug crimes, theft offenses, criminal traffic violations and the Florida court process. - The video library explains Florida criminal statutes, criminal investigations, arrest procedures and court proceedings. - Recent videos cover Florida DUI laws, driver's license consequences for refusing a breath test, the first 24 hours after an arrest, possession of child pornography under Florida law, racing on highways offenses and drug possession charges. - The videos are intended to help viewers understand how Florida courts and prosecutors typically handle criminal cases. - Hunt Law says the content is based on years of courtroom experience and thousands of criminal cases handled in Hillsborough County. - The initiative is focused on legal education, not legal advice. - The content is meant to improve public understanding of Florida statutes, criminal penalties, constitutional rights and criminal procedure.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects growing demand for self-serve legal education as more people look online before contacting a lawyer. - Plain-language explainers can lower the barrier for people who are confused by criminal charges and court terminology. - The emphasis on education also positions Hunt Law as a public-facing legal brand, not only a litigation practice.
What's next: - Hunt Law says it will continue adding articles and videos to the resource center. - The firm is expected to expand coverage of common criminal defense topics as new questions arise. - Residents can find more information through Hunt Law's website and YouTube channel.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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